Are you a fan of shipwrecks and long lost treasure? Okay so maybe not the former, but definitely the latter! Well, are you in for a treat at Sebastian Inlet, where there have been instances, of silver Read more...

Are you a fan of shipwrecks and long lost treasure? Okay so maybe not the former, but definitely the latter! Well, are you in for a treat at Sebastian Inlet, where there have been instances, of silver doubloons washing up on shore! This coming wayyy back in the sands of time as the result of a 1715 Spanish shipwreck where the crown’s gold, silver and jewels ended up on the ocean floor. You can learn about this history at one of the park’s two museums, the McLarty Treasure Museum. One of the biggest fishing destinations on this 1,000-acre stretch on Florida’s eastern coast, the Sebastian Fishing Museum is also located on park grounds, paying tribute to the area’s popular past-time. Anglers will feel like kids in a candy store as they patrol for snook, redfish, bluefish and mackarel in both the Atlantic Ocean and the Indian River Lagoon. Other popular activities here include hiking, biking, canoeing, kayaking, snorkeling, SCUBA diving, swimming and surfing. Lots of wildlife at Sebastian Inlet, so keep your eyes peeled around the tidal swamps and mangrove thickets for ospreys, raccoons, opossums, river otters, alligators, dolphins, manatees and even loggerhead sea turtles (just like Crush of Finding Nemo fame...RIGHTEOUS!).